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UFC 324 Fight Canceled Amid Betting Irregularities
25 Jan
Summary
- Lightweight bout between Michael Johnson and Alexander Hernandez was canceled.
- Unusual betting activity and shifting odds preceded the cancellation.
- UFC previously addressed fight-fixing allegations in November 2025.

UFC 324 experienced unexpected disruption on Saturday when the lightweight contest featuring Michael Johnson and Alexander Hernandez was canceled mere hours before the scheduled event at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. While the UFC has not officially stated the reason for this abrupt decision, it occurred amidst reports of unusual betting patterns and significant shifts in odds. Initially, Hernandez was a heavy favorite, but in the hours leading up to the fight, the odds dramatically swung in favor of Johnson, indicating substantial bets placed on him.
This situation echoes past concerns within the UFC regarding fight integrity. In November 2025, UFC President Dana White addressed allegations of fight fixing following Isaac Dulgarian's bout, stating that the FBI was involved. Subsequently, in December 2025, White acknowledged fight fixing as a 'huge concern' for the organization, particularly in light of investigations into suspicious betting activity surrounding Darrick Minner's fight. The Nevada State Athletic Commission had suspended Minner and his coach pending their investigations into this matter.




